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  • Red Fabrics Drying in Bangladesh
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    Red Fabrics Drying in Bangladesh
    January 5, 2026, Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hundreds of meters of bright red fabrics are laid out in neat rows across a field in Narsingdi, Bangladesh, during winter. Known as ''Lal Shalu'' to the locals, the long red cloths are set out to dry under the hot sun, having been dyed with bright red color. The use of sunlight to dry out the fabrics reduces production costs as it is cheaper and more sustainable. The eco-friendly drying method spans an area equal to 5 football fields and takes up to 6 hours to complete after being placed by workers at sunrise. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Bangladesh: Dried Fish Processing
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    Bangladesh: Dried Fish Processing
    December 18, 2025: Chattogram, Bangladesh- Workers process fish at an open drying yard in Chattogram, Bangladesh. The fish are cleaned, salted, and sun-dried on bamboo platforms for four to seven days, depending on weather conditions. Dry fish processing requires consistent heat and remains a vital food source in Bangladesh, accounting for the fourth-largest share of fish consumption and providing an affordable protein across all income levels. The dried fish are distributed for domestic use and export. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Giant Panda Liangyue Cub
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    Giant Panda Liangyue Cub
    The giant panda cub 'Liangyue' sleeps at Chongqing Zoo in Chongqing, China, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Giant Panda Liangyue Cub
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    Giant Panda Liangyue Cub
    The giant panda cub 'Liangyue' sleeps at Chongqing Zoo in Chongqing, China, on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405c)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

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  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405f)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

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  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405d)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

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  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405g)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

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  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405a)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

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  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405e)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405b)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Solarbetriebenes Flusstaxi aus Bambus
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    FEATURE - Solarbetriebenes Flusstaxi aus Bambus
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Bamboo 1
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    Picture MUST credit: Duffy London

    City commuters could soon be travelling to work down the river on taxis made of bamboo.The vessel uses solar power and one of the earth’s most practical natural materials. Called the Hari Pontoon , offers an environmentally friendly alternative to petrol-based boats. It is seven metres long, , three and a half metres wide and three metres tall.The UK based design team behind it , Duffy London , say it is capable of carrying up to 15 people or the equivalent weight in cargo.It has a simple and functional twin-hull design is built using local materials and making it an affordable, versatile vessel ready for immediate production.To build the boat, bamboo is combined with 100% natural fibres and resins to form a strong building material that has structural properties similar to modern fibreglass and carbon fibre composites.The project was born from a design collaboration between Duffy studio and a new hotel planned for Bali in Indonesia called Living Waters.

    OPS: Render of the Hari Pontoon bamboo river taxi. It is being developed as a proof of concept. Solar panels cover the roof

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Solarbetriebenes Flusstaxi aus Bambus
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    FEATURE - Solarbetriebenes Flusstaxi aus Bambus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12221
    Bamboo 1
    02/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Duffy London

    City commuters could soon be travelling to work down the river on taxis made of bamboo.The vessel uses solar power and one of the earth’s most practical natural materials. Called the Hari Pontoon , offers an environmentally friendly alternative to petrol-based boats. It is seven metres long, , three and a half metres wide and three metres tall.The UK based design team behind it , Duffy London , say it is capable of carrying up to 15 people or the equivalent weight in cargo.It has a simple and functional twin-hull design is built using local materials and making it an affordable, versatile vessel ready for immediate production.To build the boat, bamboo is combined with 100% natural fibres and resins to form a strong building material that has structural properties similar to modern fibreglass and carbon fibre composites.The project was born from a design collaboration between Duffy studio and a new hotel planned for Bali in Indonesia called Living Waters.

    OPS: Render of the Hari Pontoon bamboo river taxi. It is being developed as a proof of concept

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Solarbetriebenes Flusstaxi aus Bambus
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    FEATURE - Solarbetriebenes Flusstaxi aus Bambus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12221
    Bamboo 1
    02/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Duffy London

    City commuters could soon be travelling to work down the river on taxis made of bamboo.The vessel uses solar power and one of the earth’s most practical natural materials. Called the Hari Pontoon , offers an environmentally friendly alternative to petrol-based boats. It is seven metres long, , three and a half metres wide and three metres tall.The UK based design team behind it , Duffy London , say it is capable of carrying up to 15 people or the equivalent weight in cargo.It has a simple and functional twin-hull design is built using local materials and making it an affordable, versatile vessel ready for immediate production.To build the boat, bamboo is combined with 100% natural fibres and resins to form a strong building material that has structural properties similar to modern fibreglass and carbon fibre composites.The project was born from a design collaboration between Duffy studio and a new hotel planned for Bali in Indonesia called Living Waters.

    OPS: Render of the Hari Pontoon bamboo river taxi. It is being developed as a proof of concept

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Solarbetriebenes Flusstaxi aus Bambus
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    FEATURE - Solarbetriebenes Flusstaxi aus Bambus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 12221
    Bamboo 1
    02/10/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Duffy London

    City commuters could soon be travelling to work down the river on taxis made of bamboo.The vessel uses solar power and one of the earth’s most practical natural materials. Called the Hari Pontoon , offers an environmentally friendly alternative to petrol-based boats. It is seven metres long, , three and a half metres wide and three metres tall.The UK based design team behind it , Duffy London , say it is capable of carrying up to 15 people or the equivalent weight in cargo.It has a simple and functional twin-hull design is built using local materials and making it an affordable, versatile vessel ready for immediate production.To build the boat, bamboo is combined with 100% natural fibres and resins to form a strong building material that has structural properties similar to modern fibreglass and carbon fibre composites.The project was born from a design collaboration between Duffy studio and a new hotel planned for Bali in Indonesia called Living Waters.

    OPS: Render of the Hari Pontoon bamboo river taxi. It is being developed as a proof of concept

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
    The famous bamboo path in Arashiyama (one of the old capital's landmark) is empty on June 30, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Foreign visitor numbers to Japan have fallen by 99.9 per cent on last year and global travel restrictions severely limit international passenger transport amid the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. June 30, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN) FRANCE OUT
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
    The famous bamboo path in Arashiyama (one of the old capital's landmark) is empty on June 30, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Foreign visitor numbers to Japan have fallen by 99.9 per cent on last year and global travel restrictions severely limit international passenger transport amid the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. June 30, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN) FRANCE OUT
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
    The famous bamboo path in Arashiyama (one of the old capital's landmark) is empty on June 30, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Foreign visitor numbers to Japan have fallen by 99.9 per cent on last year and global travel restrictions severely limit international passenger transport amid the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. June 30, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN) FRANCE OUT
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
    A group of trainee tourist guide walk through the famous bamboo path in Arashiyama (one of the old capital's landmark) on June 30, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Foreign visitor numbers to Japan have fallen by 99.9 per cent on last year and global travel restrictions severely limit international passenger transport amid the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. June 30, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN) FRANCE OUT
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
    The famous bamboo path in Arashiyama (one of the old capital's landmark) is empty on June 30, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Foreign visitor numbers to Japan have fallen by 99.9 per cent on last year and global travel restrictions severely limit international passenger transport amid the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. June 30, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN) FRANCE OUT
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Touristen auf dem berühmten Bambusweg in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
    Japanese ladies wearing traditional kimono walk through the famous bamboo path in Arashiyama (one of the old capital's landmark) on June 30, 2020 in Kyoto, Japan. Foreign visitor numbers to Japan have fallen by 99.9 per cent on last year and global travel restrictions severely limit international passenger transport amid the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. June 30, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN) FRANCE OUT
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Aufräumarbeiten nach Hurrikan Mangkuht
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    NEWS - Aufräumarbeiten nach Hurrikan Mangkuht
    September 17, 2018 - Hong Kong, Kowloon, China - Workers remove bamboo scaffolding after it has collapse, fall and blocked the street. Super Typhoon Mangkhut aftermath is visible in most districts of Hong Kong..The super typhoon Mangkhut has passed next to Hong Kong on the 16th September causing large scale damages around the city, there are 432 people injured due to the storm with 2 still in critical condition (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Aufräumarbeiten nach Hurrikan Mangkuht
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    NEWS - Aufräumarbeiten nach Hurrikan Mangkuht
    Workers remove bamboo scaffolding after it has collapse, fall and blocked the street. Super Typhoon Mangkhut aftermath is visible in most districts of Hong Kong.
    The super typhoon Mangkhut has passed next to Hong Kong on the 16th September causing large scale damages around the city, there are 432 people injured due to the storm with 2 still in critical condition.//SOPAIMAGES_8.068/Credit:Miguel Candela / SOPA Ima/SIPA/1809180902 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00875728

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Aufräumarbeiten nach Hurrikan Mangkuht
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    NEWS - Aufräumarbeiten nach Hurrikan Mangkuht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9885233m)
    Workers remove bamboo scaffolding after it has collapse, fall and blocked the street. Super Typhoon Mangkhut aftermath is visible in most districts of Hong Kong.
    Typhoon Mangkhut hits China - 17 Sep 2018
    The super typhoon Mangkhut has passed next to Hong Kong on the 16th September causing large scale damages around the city, there are 432 people injured due to the storm with 2 still in critical condition.

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  • NEWS - Aufräumarbeiten nach Hurrikan Mangkuht
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    NEWS - Aufräumarbeiten nach Hurrikan Mangkuht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9885233u)
    Police officers cut the street after bamboo scaffolding has collapsed and fall into the street. Super Typhoon Mangkhut aftermath is visible in most districts of Hong Kong.
    Typhoon Mangkhut hits China - 17 Sep 2018
    The super typhoon Mangkhut has passed next to Hong Kong on the 16th September causing large scale damages around the city, there are 432 people injured due to the storm with 2 still in critical condition.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    (180427) -- GUANGZHOU, April 27, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Koalas rest on a tree at the Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou City, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, April 27, 2018. A group of six koalas from Australia were introduced in the Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park on April 27, 2006. After 12 years of introducing and breeding, the number of koalas in the Park has reached 57 now. (Xinhua/Huang Guobao) (sxk)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    FEBRUARY 11, 2018 - Men return to the shrine following their march to the sea during Toba-no-Hi-matsuri, a fire festival held annually at Toba Shinmeisha, a Shinto shrine in Nishio, Japan.

    The festival begins with men walking from the shrine to the sea, and standing in the ocean wearing only loincloths as part of a purification ritual.

    The celebration culminates with the burning of torches built from bamboo and pampas grass. The burning of the torches allows the locals to divine the years weather and harvest.

    (Photo by Ben Weller/AFLO) (JAPAN) [UHU]

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    FEBRUARY 11, 2018 - Men wearing loincloths march to the sea during Toba-no-Hi-matsuri, a fire festival held annually at Toba Shinmeisha, a Shinto shrine in Nishio, Japan.

    The festival begins with men walking from the shrine to the sea, and standing in the ocean wearing only loincloths as part of a purification ritual.

    The celebration culminates with the burning of torches built from bamboo and pampas grass. The burning of the torches allows the locals to divine the year weather and harvest.

    (Photo by Ben Weller/AFLO) (JAPAN) [UHU]

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    FEBRUARY 11, 2018 - Men wearing loincloths march in the sea during Toba-no-Hi-matsuri, a fire festival held annually at Toba Shinmeisha, a Shinto shrine in Nishio, Japan.

    The festival begins with men walking from the shrine to the sea, and standing in the ocean wearing only loincloths as part of a purification ritual.

    The celebration culminates with the burning of torches built from bamboo and pampas grass. The burning of the torches allows the locals to divine the years weather and harvest.

    (Photo by Ben Weller/AFLO) (JAPAN) [UHU]

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    FEBRUARY 11, 2018 - Men wearing loincloths march into the sea during Toba-no-Hi-matsuri, a fire festival held annually at Toba Shinmeisha, a Shinto shrine in Nishio, Japan.

    The festival begins with men walking from the shrine to the sea, and standing in the ocean wearing only loincloths as part of a purification ritual.

    The celebration culminates with the burning of torches built from bamboo and pampas grass. The burning of the torches allows the locals to divine the years weather and harvest.

    (Photo by Ben Weller/AFLO) (JAPAN) [UHU]

    (c) Dukas

     

  • STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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  • STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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  • STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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  • STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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  • STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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  • STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    STUDIO - Ryan Chetiyawardana
    Ryan Chetiyawardana, known as 'Mr Lyan', was awarded the world's best bartender in 2015 and is considered one of the world's most influential bartenders. Pictured at Super Lyan on Hoxton Street, London where he uses bamboo straws for his cocktails.

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    FEATURE - Bambusschaukeln in Kathmandu
    October 9, 2016 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese youth making traditional bamboo ping or swing for dashain festival celebration at Sanepa, Kathmandu, Nepal on Sunday, October 09, 2016. Nepalese people from kids to old ages used to enjoy by playing Bamboo Ping or Swing during Biggest Hindu festival Dashain (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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